rescind

/rɪˈsɪnd/
verb
  1. To officially cancel or take back a law, order, agreement, or decision.
    • The company decided to rescind its job offer after discovering the applicant had lied on the resume.
    • The city council voted to rescind the outdated curfew law.
    • The school board rescinded the policy requiring students to wear uniforms.
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